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Hi,

I have this little question:

how to upload a zipfile and unzip it on the server?

anyone?

Thanks!!

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Mario Van den Eynde
CEO VRR Media
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Jul 17 '05 #1
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Wario wrote:
Hi,

I have this little question:

how to upload a zipfile and unzip it on the server?

anyone?


use system() or exec() ?

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Jul 17 '05 #2
Wario wrote:
Hi,

I have this little question:

how to upload a zipfile and unzip it on the server?

anyone?

Thanks!!

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_____________________
Mario Van den Eynde
CEO VRR Media
ma***@vrr.be
_____________________


Look at this:
http://at2.php.net/manual/en/ref.zip.php
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